1.A Case of Child Who Improved Difficulty in Walking Due to Lower Limb Pain by Traditional Chinese Medicine (Dankanzen-based Prescription)
Zenichirou WATANABE ; Kaoru NAKADA ; Takeshi SUGAWARA ; Noriko TSURUTA ; Noriko HARA ; Nobumasa ASANO ; Sogo YAMADA ; Kunihiko DOCHI
Kampo Medicine 2020;71(2):127-130
As for the clinical condition to be called “cold stagnating in the liver vessel” (寒滞肝脈kantaikanmyaku),cold invades a liver-meridian (肝経絡) and causes pain. We report a case of 7-year-old boy that reached the difficulty in walking for agreed pain of lower extremities in a liver-meridian by cold house environment after the diarrhea. There was no abnormality in a blood test and the MR imaging in Western medicine. The treatment principle was to warm the meridian and reduce the pain. We chose the infusion of “dankanzen-based prescription” (暖肝煎加味方) to warm the meridian and to remove the pain. The symptom improved. And the bathing therapy to warm a body relieved pain too. The case report of children of kantaikanmyaku was not found as far as we examined it. However, we believe that such cases are latent in Japan where air conditioners are widely used.
2.Dementia knowledge and attitudes of nursing undergraduate students—association between lifestyle background and practical training experience—
Hirohito NANBU ; Kouhei HAYASHI ; Fumiya TANJI ; Yuki TSURUTA ; Kazuki AWAJI ; Noriko NAKAI
Journal of Rural Medicine 2024;19(2):83-91
Objective: To clarify the association between dementia knowledge and attitudes, lifestyle backgrounds, and practical training experiences of nursing students, and examine the basic nursing education for dementia.Participants and Methods: A total of 412 first-to-fourth-year students at Nursing College A participated in the study. A cross-sectional survey was conducted regarding knowledge (15 questions) and attitudes (15 questions) related to dementia.Results: Consent was obtained from 158 individuals (The response rate was 38.3%). Significant items regarding dementia attitudes and cohabitation experiences were identified. Additionally, significant items regarding attitude toward dementia and care providing experiences were identified.Conclusion: Associations among attitude toward dementia, cohabitation experiences, and care providing experiences were determined. Knowledge and attitudes regarding dementia improved with practical training experience.